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- the present invention relates to a method of fabricating a multi-domain liquid crystal cell, and, more particularly, to a simplified method of fabricating the wide viewing angle liquid crystal cell.
- a twisted nematic liquid crystal display has a contrast angular problem, i.e., the transmittance in each gray level depends on the viewing angle. This contrast angular dependence is especially strong in the up and down directions, and is caused by the electrically induced liquid crystal (LC) director configuration.
- LC liquid crystal
- a multi-domain LCD such as a two-domain TN LCD (TDTN LCD) and a domain-divided TN LCD (DDTN LCD) have been introduced.
- TDTN LCD two-domain TN LCD
- DDTN LCD domain-divided TN LCD
- each pixel has two director configuration domains, where the two pretilted directions are in opposing directions. Applying a gray level voltage to this LCD, the LC directors in two domains are tilted in opposite directions. These configurations average the up and down directions transmittance.
- materials having different pretilt angles such as organic or inorganic materials, are alternately aligned in the each pixel. The aligning process results in each aligned area (i.e., each domain) having a pretilt angle different from that of the neighboring domain.
- the most useful aligning method is the so-called rubbing method.
- the alignment layer which consists of polyimide-coated layers, is mechanically rubbed with a rubbing cloth, etc., so that microgrooves are created on the surface of the alignment layer.
- the periodic topology of mechanically grooved LCD-substrates minimizes the elastic deformation energy of liquid crystals by forcing the director to align parallel to the microgrooves.
- the defect of the microgrooves causes random phase distortion and light scattering, so that the image quality deteriorates. Further, the rubbing process generates dust and discharge on the alignment layer causing the damage to the substrate and resultant yield deterioration.
- a new method called the photo-alignment method was recently introduced in order to overcome the substrate damage problem.
- FIGS. 1A-1E are views showing the fabrication method of the dual-domain (or two domain) cell using the photo-alignment process.
- the hatched region of the substrate indicates the region blocked by the opaque mask, and the arrow in the substrate indicates alignment direction.
- the arrow above the substrate indicates the irradiation direction of the light.
- the first domain I of the photo alignment material-coated substrate is blocked by the opaque mask. Then the substrate is exposed to vertical linearly polarized light having a first polarization direction, in order to define the first degenerated alignment direction in the second domain II, as shown in FIG. 1A. Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 1B, the substrate is exposed to oblique linearly polarized light having a second polarization direction which is perpendicular to the first polarization direction in order to select one direction of the first degenerated direction. As a result, the first alignment direction is formed in the second domain II.
- FIG. 1E is a view showing the dual domain cell where the alignment directions of the domains are fully determined, after removing the mask. As shown in FIG. 1E, the alignment directions in the first and second domains are perpendicular to each other.
- This process is again carried out for a second substrate, and then the two substrates are combined to form a dual-domain liquid crystal cell.
- the alignment process of a multi-domain cell is complex and costly, since eight exposure processes and four masking processes are needed.
- the present invention is directed to a method of fabricating a liquid crystal cell that substantially obviates one or more of the problems due to the limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method of fabricating a wide viewing angle liquid crystal cell in which domains of the alignment layer absorb different amount of the energy during single exposure of the alignment layer to define a different alignment direction in each domain.
- the method of fabricating a liquid crystal cell includes the steps of:
- a method of fabricating a multi-domain liquid crystal cell including the steps of:
- the mask including a plurality of transparent mask sections, a plurality of partly transparent mask sections, and a plurality of opaque mask sections, the sections corresponding to a plurality of domains on the substrate;
- FIGS. 1A-1E are views showing the conventional fabricating method of the dual domain liquid crystal cell
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing the relation of the pretilt angle and the absorption energy or the alignment layer according to the present invention
- FIGS. 3A-3D are views showing the fabrication method of a two-domain LCD cell.
- FIGS. 4A-4F are views showing the fabrication method of a four-domain LCD cell.
- polysiloxane-based materials are used as an alignment layer, while polyvinylcinnamate is used as a conventional alignment material (see, e.g., the HASHIMOTO method disclosed in SID 95 DIGEST, p. 877).
- the HASHIMOTO method since the pretilt angle produced by the exposure is about 0.1-0.3 degree, which is very small, the desired pretilt cannot be obtained.
- the pretilt angle depends upon the ultraviolet (UV) energy absorbed by the material, as shown in FIG. 2, so that the pretilt angle can be controlled appropriately.
- FIGS. 3A-3D are views showing the first embodiment of the present invention using a mask having half-transparent mask section for fabricating liquid crystal call, specifically a DDTN liquid crystal cell. That is, the half-transparent mask 33 covers the first domain I of the alignment layer 32 on a substrate 31 to block it during exposure process, as shown in FIG. 3A. As a result, the first domain I absorbs only a part of the irradiated light, while the second domain II, which is not covered by a mask, absorbs the total irradiated light, such as, for example, ultraviolet light. This means that the first and second domains absorb different amounts of ultraviolet energy.
- the side of the pretilt angle depends upon the ultraviolet energy absorbed by the alignment layer, as shown in FIG. 2. With this exposure, the degenerated directions are formed in the first and second domains I and II.
- FIG. 3B is a view showing the DDTN liquid crystal cell with the upper and lower substrates fabricated by the above photo-alignment process attached together.
- the alignment directions of each domain are parallel, but the pretilt angle is different for each domain. Accordingly, the domain having a large pretilt angle is facing the domain having a small pretilt angle, so that the viewing angle directions compensate each other for each domain and the two substrates.
- FIGS. 4A-4F are views showing the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the liquid crystal cell is a four-domain liquid crystal cell.
- the angled line portion, the cross-hatched portion, and the clear portion indicate the half-transparent mask section 33b, the opaque mask section 33c, and transparent mask section 33a of the mask 33 respectively.
- the substrate is covered by the mask 33.
- the first domain is covered by the half-transparent mask section 33b of the mask
- the second domain II is covered by the transparent mask section 33a
- the third and fourth domains III and IV are covered by the opaque mask section 33c, as shown in FIG. 4A.
- the transmittance of the half-transparent mask section 33b is about 30-80%.
- the substrate is vertically exposed to polarized light, such as ultraviolet light having a first polarization direction, in order to define the first degenerated alignment direction. As shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4B shows the substrate is again exposed to oblique polarized light having a second polarization direction perpendicular to the first polarization direction, in order to define the first degenerated direction, which is approximately parallel to the exposure direction of the light.
- non-polarized light may be used.
- FIG. 4C shows the alignment direction of the first and second domains after the first exposure process. In the first and second domains, the alignment directions perpendicular to the first polarization direction are formed. However, since the third and fourth domains are covered by the opaque mask section 33c, no alignment direction is formed. The alignment directions of the first and second domain are parallel to each other, but the pretilt angles are different because of the difference in the absorption energy. In other words, the pretilt angle of the second domain is smaller than the pretilt angle of the first domain.
- the first and second domains I and II, in which the alignment directions are already formed, are blocked with the opaque mask section 33c of the mask 33, the third and fourth domains III and IV are respectively covered by the half-transparent and transparent mask sections 33b and 33a.
- the substrate is vertically exposed to polarized light having a third polarization direction parallel to the first polarization direction of the first exposure process, the second degenerated alignment directions perpendicular to the polarization direction are determined.
- the substrate is obliquely exposed to the polarized light having a fourth polarization direction in order to select one direction of the second degenerated directions, which is parallel to the exposure direction of the light.
- the alignment directions are formed in the third and fourth domains III and IV, as shown in FIG. 4E.
- the alignment directions of the third and fourth domains III and IV are parallel to each other but the pretilt angles are different. That is, the pretilt angle of the fourth domain IV is smaller than the pretilt angle of the third domain III because of difference of the UV energy absorbed by each domain.
- FIG. 4F is a view showing the 4-domain liquid crystal cell of the present invention. As shown in this figure, the alignment directions of the first and second domains I and II having different pretilt angles are parallel to each other, and the directions of the third and fourth directions III and IV having different pretilt angles are also parallel to each other. Further, the alignment directions of the first and second domains I and II are perpendicular to the alignment directions of the third and fourth domains III and IV.
- the DDTN liquid crystal cell is fabricated with four exposure processes and two masking processes. Further, the 4-domain liquid crystal cell is fabricated with eight exposure processes and four masking processes. Thus, the wide viewing angle liquid crystal cell can be fabricated using a simplified process and at a lower cost.
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